Students should not depend excessively on AI for research: KSOU V-C

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KSOU Vice-Chancellor Sharanappa Halse and others astatine  a three-day store   connected  Research Methodology organised by the Dr. Babu Jagjivan Ram Study, Research and Extension Centre of KSOU successful  collaboration with the Department of Social Welfare, successful  Mysuru connected  Wednesday.

KSOU Vice-Chancellor Sharanappa Halse and others astatine a three-day store connected Research Methodology organised by the Dr. Babu Jagjivan Ram Study, Research and Extension Centre of KSOU successful collaboration with the Department of Social Welfare, successful Mysuru connected Wednesday. | Photo Credit: M.A. Sriram

Prof. Sharanappa Halse, Vice-Chancellor of Karnataka State Open University (KSOU), connected Wednesday, said that students should hole their probe enactment done their ain hard enactment and effort alternatively of excessively depending connected Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. They indispensable usage their ain cognition and captious reasoning successful research, helium added.

He was speaking aft inaugurating a three-day store connected Research Methodology organised by the Dr. Babu Jagjivan Ram Study, Research and Extension Centre of KSOU successful collaboration with the Department of Social Welfare.

Prof. Halse said that 345 students person enrolled successful probe programmes astatine the assemblage this year. Recently, determination person been instances wherever definite probe studies person been lacking successful originality, highlighting the request for plagiarism checks. In this regard, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced Research Ethics arsenic a taxable successful probe programmes, helium added.

The store has been organised with a authorities assistance of ₹5 lakh and provides nutrient and accommodation facilities for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students. He urged students to utilise the store and added that students preparing for competitory examinations should work NCERT textbooks.

Prof. R. Mahesh of the B.N. Bahadur Institute of Management said that Artificial Intelligence is progressively being utilized successful research, but researchers indispensable guarantee that their archetypal effort is not diminished.

Dean prof. M. Ramanatham Naidu, registrar C. S. Anand Kumar, concern serviceman prof. Niranjan Raj, dean N. R. Chandregowda, and manager of the Dr. Babu Jagjivan Ram Study, Research and Extension Centre R. Sharanamma were present.

Published - March 11, 2026 07:34 p.m. IST

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